Example sentences of "through [det] " in BNC.

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1 This kind of simple redundancy occurs widely in databases and a significant level of compression can thereby be achieved through little more than an exercise of commonsense and ingenuity .
2 The big difference is the dimension of verse , obviously , and you have to live through that differently .
3 But may have been through that earlier .
4 The Bank supported the pound the day the trade figures were released and its support grew through that week , culminating in heavy intervention on Thursday and Friday .
5 And feeding back through that inversion is an equally scandalous interrogation of the dominant order being mimicked ; civil society is shown to be rooted in a like corruption .
6 Sir Peter justified his call for openness in terms which would have been unthinkable from his immediate predecessor , Sir Kenneth Newman , and indeed from any predecessor : ‘ Professions , including police , tend by definition to be monopolists of knowledge and through that knowledge , power .
7 I 'm not saying it had such a positive effect on his career but it caused a lot of attention which he did n't buckle under , and I do feel a lot of people could n't have lived through that experience , but he did .
8 Although the political will has been expressed in vigorous , interesting and dramatic terms at international conferences , in my judgement the political will to follow through that policy right across the globe to a degree that will be effective does not exist .
9 ‘ No , Charlie , of course you can ‘ t , we 've been through that .
10 But in following him through that aim , we nevertheless have left untouched some of the ideas for which he is famous .
11 How may we change those conditions so that the book may be written , or , more importantly , that lives may be changed through that same Spirit of power ?
12 ‘ Do n't you ever put me through that situation again , ’ she snarled through clenched teeth , tugging irritably at the sleeve of her mink jacket .
13 All through that October and November , in my claustrophobic college room or in my dark-curtained hotel apartment , I grew to desire more of him than just his presence at my side as we wrote .
14 She had once shown me , at some distance from the train in which we were travelling , a high brick wall enclosing the park of a great house : in this wall could clearly be seen a door , and through that door , Grandma told me , she had always passed when going off duty .
15 The canal cut through that flat , agricultural landscape , its monotony broken only here and there by a farmhouse or a barn , until the closed Lock gates dammed it up .
16 ‘ We 've all got gangrene from marching through that rose garden . ’
17 Through that system they learn a lot about agriculture and the farm stock as well as technology skills and when they make a farm visit are well prepared for what they are going to see .
18 Abudah had to make his way through that cavern , that dungeon of lust , and the merchant was assailed now by stench and utter filth instead of sweet perfumes and woods of spices .
19 Now , you go through that gap an ’ you 'll see the centre , so . ’
20 They gained consolation tries through that old Central Park favourite , winger Henderson Gill , and scrum-half Summers , the former Headingley rugby union player .
21 MY diary ( and letters to my wife ) noted what I saw and heard on night duty in the guardroom of an RAF aerodrome on the weekend of September 7–8 when reports came through that big Luftwaffe daylight raids had begun on London .
22 ‘ By the time we get through that little lot , ’ smiled Dr Danie Craven , ‘ at least we will know how bad we are and how far we have to go to catch up . ’
23 Something was sweeping through that massive arena like the wind moving through the top of the trees .
24 Through that door , turn left … ’
25 If you have made your booking through a travel agent , all communication between you and Enterprise Holidays must be through that travel agent .
26 Do n't you think I can see through that !
27 If he had not been with them , he would have gone through that town quite safely .
28 Through that Sharp land
29 All who went through that regime of training remember the extremes of fatigue and of being pushed to their limits .
30 Do you mind if I do a U-turn through that smashed barrier and get back to Freiburg ?
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